Clearly, this code will list each element in the array, starting at the first element
and iterating through to the last element. With just this code, though, with a static
array your users will see the exact same output each time they visit this ASP page!
Boring. Rather, why not randomly reorder the array so that, when the above snippet of
code is used to display the array, the output differs?

Now, before you say, "OK, sure, let's do it," take a moment to step back and think
about the challenges involved. How could we accomplish this? One quick and dirty way
to do this is to step through the array one element at a time, randomly picking a
number between the upper and lower bounds of the array, and swap the value of
the element of the array at the current position with the element of the array
at the position of the randomly selected number.

WARNING: This Approach Has Subtle Flaws!

While the naive algorithm shown here certainly does jumble the contents of an array, it does not do so in a manner
that produces an even distribution of random results. For more information on the shortcomings of this algorithm, as well
as two alternative correct approaches, check out: Techniques
for Randomly Reordering an Array.